Showing posts with label continent of Antarctica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label continent of Antarctica. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Adelie penguins on the continent of Antarctica


Adelie penguins breed and raise their young farther south than any other penguin, on the continent of Antarctica. In September and October (springtime in that part of the world) thousands of Adelies gather on the rocky Antarctic shoreline. The huge gatherings are called colonies. This is where the Adelies breed and raise their young.  Adelie penguins build nests by scooping out areas in the ground. Then they line the depression with small stones. The female usually lays two eggs in the nest. The stones in the nest help keep the eggs dry and warm by keeping them off the bare ground. 
Both parents care for the eggs. While one stays behind keeping the eggs warm and safe from predators, the other parent heads out to sea to eat. They feast mainly on krill, tiny shrimplike animals, but also eat fish and squid.